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The Endangered Species Act permits those desiring to protect a species as well as landowners affected by such protection to challenge a determination of protection for a species.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Several manufacturers of ball bearings that are located in countries in the EU operated under a mutual agreement to raise prices in tandem. Their product, they say, is critical in auto production, and shoddy workmanship puts everyone at risk. The pricing agreements were entered into solely for the purpose of keeping cars safe. Which of the following is correct?
 A) Price-fixing for a good cause is still price-fixing.
 B) Price-fixing for purposes of safety vs. profits is permitted under the Sherman Act.
 C) The ball bearing manufacturers are not really competitors and their price-fixing agreement is permitted under the Sherman Act.
 D) This is resale price maintenance and not price fixing.



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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

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